When a person gets diagnosed with ALS on average that person has about two to five years to live. ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that is 100 percent fatal. The disease kills the motor nerve cell, causing the muscles to drastically weaken.
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Gehrig was the only one out of his four siblings to survive birth. In 1921, he went to attend Columbia on a football scholarship to pursue a degree in engineering. Joined Columbia Nine baseball team in 1923 after that season signed with the famous New York Yankees in big leagues, baseball is america's pastime. Gehrig's first 26 at bats he hit a .423 batting average which was amazing at this time. He went on to play a record straight 2130 major league games which earned him the nickname “Iron Horse” a well deserved nickname. Lou spent his whole Career in New York, the nation's media capital. The 1939 season came and Lou Gehrig had only had four hits in the first 9 games and decided to talk himself out of the game and the Yankee captain had retired. The disease was starting to get to him and then two years later the deadly disease on June 2nd, 1941 it took the life of Lou Gehrig. The entire country was in shock the that after just two years the baseball Icon was gone. This is also why this deadly disease got the nickname The Lou Gehrig Disease As I Conclude, ALS the deadly disease no one wants to get, but we have no control over if we get it or not. It’s a sad fatal disease that affects your nervous system, along with quickening your muscles. Often times victims have two to five years to live and affects each person differently though. This deadly disease is known as The Lou Gehrig